You’ve probably seen Gary playing intelligent, authoritative characters with a hint of smugness and sarcasm on New York dramas like Blue Bloods, New Amsterdam, FBI: Most Wanted, The Sinner, Jessica Jones, and Law & Order. Although frequently seen in dramas, Gary is a clown at heart often playing the high-status idiot or quick-witted jerk in TV comedies (The Last O.G., Search Party, Friends from College, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert) and in online sketches (The Onion, Above Average, The Dad, College Humor, Major League Baseball). In addition to writing and performing with his PIT house sketch team and getting selected to perform sketch comedy in NBC’s annual diversity showcase, Gary has written and co-produced comedy shorts seen by millions and shared by numerous outlets including: Time Magazine, ABC News, The Hollywood Reporter, College Humor, Funny or Die, BroBible, Ad Week, Entertainment Weekly, The Huffington Post, The New York Daily News, Gawker, CNET, The Daily Beast, Mashable, Mental Floss, Above Average, Gothamist, Decider, 22 Words, and many others.
His notable commercial work includes: The NFL (Super Bowl LII), Star Wars, USA Today, Beneful, Experian, MTV, Kinect, Cheez-It, Spectrum, Hidden Valley Ranch, and Visit Myrtle Beach. He has also emceed major events for Microsoft, Wyndham, Zip Car, Ubisoft, and Showtime.
Gary trained theatrically with Carol Fox Prescott, on-camera with Bob Krakower (master class), and studied improv under Groundlings founder Gary Austin and at UCB with Chris Gethard and Charlie Todd.
Before pursuing a career in entertainment, Gary spent six years working in Congress…not too different.
Gary’s not sure why he wrote all of this in the third person…and continues to do so.